DocumentCode
77142
Title
Quantum communications: explained for communication engineers
Author
Imre, S.
Author_Institution
Budapest Univ. of Technol., Budapest, Hungary
Volume
51
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug-13
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
35
Abstract
Moore¿s Law dictates that during the forthcoming decades, new communications and computing technologies that exploit quantum mechanics will become generally available. To assist Communications Society members with this transition, we provide a pragmatic description of quantum communications theory that introduces the quantum mechanical properties of polarization and entanglement, which do not have analogs in classical communications theory. We show plausible examples of how these quantum properties may be exploited to create noisefree channels and to improve channel utilization for distributed MAC protocols. Finally, we describe how entanglement is used to enhance security and improve key distribution efficiency in symmetric-key cryptography systems used by operational quantum cryptographic networks.
Keywords
access protocols; quantum communication; quantum cryptography; telecommunication channels; channel utilization; classical communications theory; communication engineers; communications; communications society members; computing technologies; distributed MAC protocols; key distribution efficiency; operational quantum cryptographic networks; polarization; quantum communications theory; quantum mechanical properties; symmetric-key cryptography systems; Photonics; Protocols; Quantum computing; Quantum entanglement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6576335
Filename
6576335
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